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What in influenced the Japanese belief that merchants did not contribute much to society? a) Buddhism b) Confucianism c) Hinduism d) Shintoism
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What in influenced the Japanese belief that merchants did not contribute much to society?
a) Buddhism
b) Confucianism
c) Hinduism
d) Shintoism
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the religion which influenced the Japanese belief that merchants did not contribute much to society was definitely Confucianism.
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The religion of Shintoism contributed to the Japenese's belief that merchants did not contribute much to society.
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